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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 05 June 2019

05 Jun 2019 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Portfolio Question Time
Teachers Pay Agreement (Implications for Public Sector Pay Policy)
Finance, Economy and Fair Work
Forbes, Kate SNP Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch Watch on SPTV

As Tavish Scott does, I recognise that it has, with the disruption, been a difficult time for travellers. I welcome the suspension of the industrial action that had been scheduled for 12 June, and I encourage HIAL’s air traffic controllers to consider carefully HIAL’s latest offer of a new retention allowance.

I also go back to my earlier answer and reiterate that the pay policy is a guide and benchmark. In that sense, delivering a pay package is a matter for negotiation between employers and employees.

In the same item of business

5. Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
To ask the Scottish Government what the implications are for its public sector pay policy of the agreement reached with the teaching profession. (S5O-03328)
The Minister for Public Finance and Digital Economy (Kate Forbes) SNP
The public sector pay policy sets a framework for pay negotiations, and balances delivery of a fair deal for employees with affordability and investment in h...
Tavish Scott LD
As the minister will be aware, exactly the same circumstances apply to Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd with regard to the pending air traffic controllers ...
Kate Forbes SNP
As Tavish Scott does, I recognise that it has, with the disruption, been a difficult time for travellers. I welcome the suspension of the industrial action t...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
Does the Scottish Government still have a public sector pay policy that is worth the paper that it is printed on? From the latest deals that have been struck...
Kate Forbes SNP
We do, indeed, have a pay policy that ensures affordability of and investment in high-quality public services. However, as I have said, the policy acts as a ...
Neil Findlay (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
I commend the Educational Institute of Scotland for securing a deal for its members, but I note that when the Scottish Government gave some prison officers a...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
For a moment, I thought that we were drifting away from the subject of teaching, but the question is about the public sector pay policy.
Kate Forbes SNP
Again, I reiterate that the pay policy does not apply directly to all workforces. Instead, it acts as a benchmark for pay awards in other sectors, and sets t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Question 6 has been withdrawn, and questions 7 and 8 have been grouped together.